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BostonBaldy
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Aug 2007 Posts: 49 |
Study: Lithium Gluconate Topical (8%) More Effective Than Nizoral at Treating Inflamed Scalp Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2007 Apr;134(4 Pt 1):347-51.Click here to read Links [Lithium gluconate 8% in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis]Dréno B, Blouin E, Moyse D. Département de Dermatologie, CHU de Nantes, 44035 Nantes Cedex. bdreno@wanadoo.fr Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic from of inflammatory dermatitis characterized by erythema and desquamation with predominant localization on the face (nasolabial folds, eyebrows, hair-line and ears). It appears to be caused by proliferation of Malassezia yeasts. Lithium gluconate 8% gel (Lithioderm 8% gel) is the only drug containing topical lithium salt commercially available in France for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis. The mechanism of action of topical lithium is not well known; it may act through anti-inflammatory and antifungal action. Efficacy and safety were assessed in 2 clinical studies, one versus placebo and the other versus ketoconazole 2% foaming gel using the same principal criterion defined as the rate of patients showing complete remission after 2 months of treatment (complete disappearance of both erythema and desquamation). Lithium gluconate 8% was significantly more effective than placebo and than ketoconazole 2% foaming gel and was well tolerated. Adverse events observed were cutaneous (burning sensation, erythema and pruritus), for the most part of mild severity. No cutaneous side effects contributed to those reported with the use of systemic lithium in psychiatric disorders were noted. Pharmacokinetic studies have shown that systemic absorption after topical application is low. Lithioderm 8% gel is applied twice daily over a recommended period of 2 months. It constitutes a new alternative in the treatment of facial seborrheic dermatitis, regardless of severity.
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9/20/2007 12:28
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creep
Regrowth.com Member Registered: May 2007 Posts: 842 |
Is this more evidence that parasites are being affected by lithium?
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9/20/2007 12:35
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BostonBaldy
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Aug 2007 Posts: 49 |
Yes -- lithium has anti-fungal activity. I'm interested in ordering lithium gluconate gel and combining it with wounding.
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9/20/2007 12:47
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kingpin
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Sep 2007 Posts: 839 |
Re: creep said: Is this more evidence that parasites are being affected by lithium?Creep,it is not a coincidence that all the major regrowth agents just happen to be antimite or antifungal.Dont forget finasteride which was DESIGNED to treat baldness does by most accounts very little.Finasteride doesnt lower sebum output much either. This is why IMO some tested compounds look great invitro or on mice for stimulating hair growth but have overlooked 2 invivo factors(mites & fungi).
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9/20/2007 1:56
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hatchet
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Feb 2007 Posts: 1,038 |
BB, let me know if you find a source for ordering the 8% gel. I might be interested in trying it, too.
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9/20/2007 2:15
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BostonBaldy
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Aug 2007 Posts: 49 |
it appears you can buy it from several sites online. but does anyone read french? no english sites. also the ingredients would be interesting to find out. check out this page: http://www.labcatal.com/produits3ld.htm
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9/20/2007 2:18
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deejac
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Nov 2006 Posts: 496 |
hatchet,thats good to know that mice have neither mites nor fungus because i was actually going to kill one if i found it in my kitchen,now that i know how clean they are ill make sure not to be bothered.
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9/20/2007 2:53
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hatchet
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Feb 2007 Posts: 1,038 |
deejac, you're responding to the wrong poster, but okay....
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9/20/2007 2:57
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kingpin
Regrowth.com Member Registered: Sep 2007 Posts: 839 |
Re: deejac said: hatchet,thats good to know that mice have neither mites nor fungus because i was actually going to kill one if i found it in my kitchen,now that i know how clean they are ill make sure not to be bothered.
deejac
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9/20/2007 6:51
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oint is well taken.Mice have mites & fungi just not at pathological levels. So,mice arent much use because they dont have all the negative factors stacked against them as human androgenic alopecia. 